Application Process

HOW TO APPLY

All applicants must complete both the
FAFSA and the UVA School of Medicine Application. For information
about what happens after you apply, please reviewthefinancial aid
timeline.

Required documents from all
applicants:

FAFSA on the Web:www.fafsa.ed.gov(UVA School Code is 003745)
Before filling out your FAFSA, complete the FAFSA worksheets.
Your parents do not need to sign the FAFSA.

UVA School Of Medicine Financial Aid
Application
Our financial aid application is online through UVA's Student
Information System (SIS). To
completethe application, click here, then click on "SIS Login" and log in
with your computing ID (ex. mst3k) and password.

Entering students will receive an email with instructions to obtain a
password (beginning in January). If you were admitted more than
two weeks ago and have not received this email, please contact Tonya Shifflett.
Returning students should use their existing NetBadge login
information.

Once logged in, go to the Student Center in Self Service and click on
Apply For Financial Aid (for the upcoming year). Entering
students: be sure to provide an email address that you check frequently
that will continue to work throughout the summer.

Required documents if applying for
institutional aid:

Previous year U.S. Tax
ReturnsWe will need a signed copy of a
federal (not state) tax return, including all Schedules and W2s, for
the student and the student's parents (please see below for
exceptions).

Priority deadline for entering
students: April 1st. Entering students who have all of their
documents submitted by April 1st will receive a preliminary award
letter via email before April 30th. To be sure that your FAFSA
information arrives at the financial aid office by April 1st, we
recommend that you submit it online by March 15th.

Priority deadline for returning
students: May 1st. Returning students should submit all of
their application materials by May 1st each year. Those
who do so will receive their preliminary award letter within
4-6 weeks.

Read your preliminary award letter
carefully for instructions on how to accept the federal and/or
institutional loans offered. Completing these tasks by July
1st will ensure that your financial aid will be reflected on your
fall tuition bill.

If you are married, and your spouse is
not a student, you need only submit your and your spouse's
information. If your spouse is a student, you will still need to
submit your parents' information.

If you are active duty military or a
veteran, you do not need to submit your parents'
information.

All other exceptions are made on a
case-by-case basis by the Director of Financial Aid and are extremely
rare.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO
APPLY?

To be eligible to apply for federal and
institutional aid while attending the University of Virginia School of
Medicine, an applicant must:a. be a United States citizen
or eligible
non-citizen (International students, please click
here)
b. be enrolled at least half-time (full-time for Federal Title VII
programs)
c. be making
Satisfactory Academic Progress as defined by the school
d. not be in default on a federal loan or owe a refund on a
federal grant
e. be registered with Selective Service if required to do
so